This book explores the ways in which Bernard Lonergan's philosophy provides exactly the kind of support F.R. Leavis was hoping to find when looking for support for his critical approach to literature after failing to find the support he sought for his argument in the dominance of logical positivism at that time.
This book explores the ways in which Bernard Lonergan's philosophy provides exactly the kind of support F.R. Leavis was hoping to find when looking for support for his critical approach to literature after failing to find the support he sought for his argument in the dominance of logical positivism at that time.
Joseph Fitzpatrick has worked as a teacher of English, a lecturer in higher education specializing in English literature , and as an English specialist member of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Schools. He has published extensively on the subject of philosophy and literature.
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Introduction Chapter 1: What Lonergan is About Chapter 2: Leavis and Lonergan Chapter 3: Poetry: Lonergan, Leavis and Langer Chapter 4: The Arnoldian Influence Chapter 5: Reading as Understanding Chapter 6: Hemingway's Naturalism Chapter 7: Conversion in Anna Karenina Conclusion Index of Names Index of Subjects Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1: What Lonergan is About Chapter 2: Leavis and Lonergan Chapter 3: Poetry: Lonergan, Leavis and Langer Chapter 4: The Arnoldian Influence Chapter 5: Reading as Understanding Chapter 6: Hemingway's Naturalism Chapter 7: Conversion in Anna Karenina Conclusion Index of Names Index of Subjects Bibliography
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